Ghana - Premier League 02/07 15:00 13 Aduana Stars v Sogakope Wafa L 1-0
Ghana - Premier League 02/03 15:00 12 [10] Dreams FC v Sogakope Wafa [4] L 3-0
Ghana - Premier League 01/31 15:00 11 [8] Sogakope Wafa v Liberty Professionals [14] W 5-0
Ghana - Premier League 01/24 15:00 10 [11] Ebusua Dwarfs v Sogakope Wafa [7] D 1-1
Ghana - Premier League 01/17 15:00 9 [5] Sogakope Wafa v Asante Kotoko [7] D 1-1
Ghana - Premier League 01/08 18:00 8 [18] Legon Cities FC v Sogakope Wafa [3] L 1-0
Ghana - Premier League 01/03 15:00 7 [5] Sogakope Wafa v Medeama SC [13] W 5-4
Ghana - Premier League 12/20 15:00 6 [6] Great Olympics v Sogakope Wafa [3] L 1-0
Ghana - Premier League 12/13 15:00 5 [3] Sogakope Wafa v Berekum Chelsea [7] W 2-0
Ghana - Premier League 12/05 15:00 4 [3] Eleven Wonders v Sogakope Wafa [6] W 0-1
Ghana - Premier League 11/29 15:00 3 Sogakope Wafa v Elmina Sharks D 1-1
Ghana - Premier League 11/21 15:00 2 Bechem FC v Sogakope Wafa L 1-0
Ghana - Premier League 11/15 15:00 1 [3] Sogakope Wafa v King Faisal [3] W 4-3
Ghana - Premier League 03/15 15:00 15 Berekum Chelsea v Sogakope Wafa W 1-2
Ghana - Premier League 03/11 15:00 14 [7] Sogakope Wafa v Aduana Stars [3] L 0-1
Ghana - Premier League 03/06 19:00 13 [14] Legon Cities FC v Sogakope Wafa [6] L 4-1
Ghana - Premier League 03/01 15:00 12 Sogakope Wafa v Ashanti Gold SC W 6-1
Ghana - Premier League 02/19 15:00 11 [13] Eleven Wonders v Sogakope Wafa [6] D 1-1
Ghana - Premier League 02/16 15:00 10 Sogakope Wafa v Dreams FC D 0-0
Ghana - Premier League 02/08 15:00 9 [18] King Faisal v Sogakope Wafa [6] D 1-1
Ghana - Premier League 02/05 15:00 8 Sogakope Wafa v Asante Kotoko D 0-0
Ghana - Premier League 02/02 15:00 7 [12] Great Olympics v Sogakope Wafa [8] W 0-1
Ghana - Premier League 01/24 15:00 6 [7] Sogakope Wafa v Liberty Professionals [10] L 1-2
Ghana - Premier League 01/19 15:00 5 Inter Allies FC v Sogakope Wafa D 1-1
Ghana - Premier League 01/15 15:00 4 Sogakope Wafa v Hearts of Oak D 0-0
Ghana - Premier League 01/12 15:00 3 [12] Elmina Sharks v Sogakope Wafa [5] D 0-0
Ghana - Premier League 01/05 15:00 2 Sogakope Wafa v Ebusua Dwarfs W 2-0
Ghana - Premier League 12/29 15:00 1 Karela United v Sogakope Wafa W 0-1
Ghana Special Cup 05/05 15:00 - Hearts of Oak v Sogakope Wafa L 4-0
Ghana - Premier League 06/03 15:00 15 Bechem FC v Sogakope Wafa L 2-1

West African Football Academy Sporting Club or WAFA for short, is a Ghanaian professional football club based near Sogakope in the Volta Region. They are competing in the Ghana Premier League. The 2016–17 season was a successful one for WAFA as the side finished second in the Premier League, beating Hearts of Oak 5–0 along the way.

The club was founded in August 2014, as the Feyenoord Academy in Goma Fetteh, founded by Feyenoord from Rotterdam, and Red Bull Academy near Sogakope were merged.

History

Feyenoord Academy

Feyenoord's chairman Jorien van den Herik was given permission for the opening of Feyenoord's own football academy in the Ghanaian settlement of Gomoa Fetteh, just outside the capital Accra. The go-ahead was given by the Chief of Fetteh in 1998 and the academy was opened in October 1999. At Feyenoord Academy, young talented African footballers could work on their football skills. In addition to helping their football potential the students were provided with formal education which was funded by Feyenoord. The idea for Feyenoord's own football academy was formed in Abidjan.

Van den Herik signed the then still unknown Bonaventure Kalou and got into contact with the education institute at Kalou's club. That same year the head of the education institute flew to Africa to take stock of the project and returned with a praising report. In January 1998, Feyenoord started its own Football School in Africa.

Mohammed Abubakari was the first player that graduated from the academy and achieved a professional contract at Feyenoord.

Red Bull Ghana

Founded in 2008, the academy associated with the team has gone on to produce coaches and players alike. The team reached the second highest league in Ghana in 2009. Red Bull Ghana was relegated to Division Two in 2013.

Merger

In August 2014, Feyenoord Academy was rebranded to the name West African Football Academy. In the same year, the club took over the old Red Bull Academy near Sogakope and moved from their old location in Gomoa Fetteh to this new location in the Volta Region.

Le Sogakope Wafa, anciennement connu sous le nom de West African Football Academy (WAFA), est un club de football ghanéen basé à Sogakope. Fondé en 1999, le club a remporté à deux reprises la Coupe du Ghana, en 2005 et 2017.

Wafa est réputé pour son centre de formation de jeunes joueurs, qui a produit de nombreux talents qui ont évolué dans les meilleures ligues européennes. Parmi les anciens joueurs notables figurent Majeed Waris, Christian Atsu et Bernard Mensah.

Le club a connu des succès significatifs au cours des dernières années, terminant deuxième de la Premier League ghanéenne en 2017 et 2018. Il a également participé à la Ligue des champions de la CAF, atteignant la phase de groupes en 2018.

Wafa est connu pour son style de jeu offensif et son engagement envers le football des jeunes. Le club joue ses matchs à domicile au Sogakope Stadium, qui a une capacité de 5 000 places.